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As NPR's Gabriela Emanuel tells us, Marburg is blamed for at least three deaths and dozens of suspected cases.
A fire briefly disrupted the last day of UN climate talks in BelΓ©m, Brazil.
Event organizers say the flames were doused within minutes, but that the venue remained closed for hours.
At least 13 people were treated for smoke inhalation.
The cause of the fire is unclear, though the governor of ParΓ‘ state told local media it may have been a failed generator or a short circuit in one of the booths.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stephens.
President Trump has signed the bill to release government files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
It is now up to the Justice Department to share the information with the public.
Some of Epstein's victims recounted their trauma ahead of Tuesday's House and Senate votes to release the files.
Meanwhile, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has resigned from the board of OpenAI and taken a leave from Harvard pending a probe into his ties with Epstein.
Senate Democrats boycotted Wednesday's Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on violence against immigration enforcement.
NPR's Martin Koste has more.
Chipmaker NVIDIA says it raked in a record $57 billion in sales in the last quarter.
As NPR's John Ruich reports, the world's biggest company by market cap does not think there is an AI bubble.
The Labor Department says its report on hiring in September will be available on Thursday.
The department says a partial report on October hiring will be released along with the full November jobs report in mid-December.